10-07-2022 | #1 |
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Cylinder case breather box sealing
Hi guys
I'm in the middle of dissassembling and cleaning the intake valley on my 91. Upon removing the cylinder case breather box cover, I noticed a small amount of sealant had been used on the box side of the gasket. My service manual doesn't mention using anything aside from the gasket. I'll be using a fresh gasket from Jerry's, any advice as to whether there is a reason to add a small amount of rtv to one side of the gasket? |
10-07-2022 | #2 |
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Re: Cylinder case breather box sealing
Andrew,
I believe the true cause of seepage from the Cylinder Case Vent Box (and including most other gasket sealed components), is caused by the bolts loosening over time, not gasket failure or lack of sealant. The machine work on the LT5 is incredibly good, so the gasket mating surfaces of the components are excellent. Before reassembly, I suggest you use a spray can solvent like brake cleaner with the spray nozzle plastic pipe attached, to clean out the 13 tapped holes for the cover bolts and also the bolts themselves. Blow the tapped holes and the bolts dry and clean of residue. Likewise, clean the mating surfaces of residue, spray & wipe down to remove any oil. Then, apply Loctite 242 or 243 to the bolt threads before installing. Use a cross tightening procedure in all four stages, tightening the bolts to final torque: (1) all bolts screwed down completely but no torque, (2) tighten to 50% of final torque, (3)tighten to full torque, and (4) re-check final torque. Takes 5 minutes to do it right and sealant not required.
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10-08-2022 | #3 |
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Re: Cylinder case breather box sealing
Thanks Jerry. I appreciate your detailed answer. I'll follow your procedure, it makes good sense.
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